Title of article :
A Study of the Metal Carbide-Carbon Peritectic Phase Transition for the Cr-C System
Author/Authors :
Y. Yamada ، نويسنده , , Y. Wang، نويسنده , , W. Zheng and N. Sasajima ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The authors recently reported the very first radiometric plateau observation
of high-temperature fixed points of metal-carbide carbon peritectics. These act in
a similar way to the metal (carbide)-carbon eutectic points in the sense that they can
be used at high temperature without being contaminated by their graphite crucibles.
The performance seems similar in terms of repeatability and plateau shape. The peritectic
transition temperatures are close to the transition temperatures of some of the
metal (carbide)-carbon eutectics. In this article, results of further study to understand
the melting and freezing involved in these fixed points are reported, with the focus
on the Cr3C2-C peritectic point. Difficulty in producing an ingot without voids was
encouIntered. To overcome this, a filling technique that takes advantage of the capillary
effect was devised. Plateau shapes and microstructures observed with electron-probe
microanalysis (EPMA) and back-scattered electron imaging (BSE) for various filling
methods were compared. The observation of two fixed-point plateaux, one at the
Cr3C2-C peritectic point and the other at a lower temperature of the Cr7C3-Cr3C2
eutectic point, correlates to the presence of two kinds of domains in the observed
microstructure. The graphite crucible is shown to play an essential role in realizing
peritectic plateaux of good quality.
Keywords :
Chromium carbide · Eutectic · Fixed point · High temperatures ·Peritectic · Radiation thermometry · Temperature standards
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics